October 16, 2025
Pakistan repels Afghan Taliban attack along Balochistan border; 15–20 killed
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- ISPR says multiple coordinated attacks launched in Spin Boldak area repelled effectively
- Around 15–20 Afghan Taliban fighters killed, several others injured in retaliatory fire
- Afghan side destroys Friendship Gate, showing disregard for cross-border tribal ties
- Tensions escalate as border clashes mark third major confrontation in a week.
Zardari warned that such actions were “destabilising the entire region” and urged Kabul not to allow its territory to be used for terrorism or anti-Pakistan activity. “Any aggression against Pakistan will be met with a strong and unequivocal response,” he stressed. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a separate statement, paid tribute to security forces for “repelling the unprovoked aggression” in the Kurram sector. He expressed concern over “incitement” by the Afghan Taliban, Fitna al-Khwarij, and Fitna al-Hindustan—the state’s term for militant organisations operating in Balochistan—and vowed that “national integrity will be defended at all costs.” “The use of Afghan soil for incidents of terrorism in Pakistan is condemnable,” the prime minister said, reiterating Islamabad’s call for peaceful, cooperative ties with its neighbours but warning that “aggression will be met with a strong response.” Mounting tension along the border The latest clash marks the third major skirmish between Pakistan and Afghanistan within a week, following an overnight confrontation in Kurram on Tuesday and earlier fighting that began on Saturday night and continued into Sunday morning at several locations. According to the ISPR, 23 Pakistani troops were martyred and 29 injured in the earlier incidents that began with cross-border attacks from the Afghan Taliban. The military said “credible intelligence and damage assessment” indicated that more than 200 Taliban and affiliated terrorists were neutralised in Pakistan’s response. Kabul had claimed those attacks were “retaliatory,” alleging that Pakistan had conducted air strikes inside Afghan territory last week—a claim Islamabad neither confirmed nor denied but reiterated its “right to self-defence.” Relations at a low ebb Tensions between Islamabad and Kabul have sharply escalated amid repeated Pakistani accusations that the Afghan Taliban have allowed TTP and other militant groups to use Afghan soil for attacks on Pakistani territory—a charge Afghanistan denies. Islamabad has for months urged the Taliban regime to rein in cross-border terrorism, warning that repeated violations could compel Pakistan to act decisively to protect its borders. Observers say the recent surge in hostilities and the loss of Pakistani lives in counterterror operations have further strained ties that were already fraying since the Taliban takeover in 2021.صدر آصف علی زرداری کی افغان سرزمین سے سرحد پار حملوں کی شدید مذمت
افغان علاقے سے حملے پاکستان کی خودمختاری کی کھلی خلاف ورزی ہیں: صدر زرداری صدر نے مسلح افواج کی جرات اور پیشہ وارانہ مہارت کو خراجِ تحسین پیش کیا افغان طالبان حکومت دوحہ معاہدے کی مسلسل خلاف ورزی کر رہی ہے: صدر… — PPP (@MediaCellPPP) October 15, 2025
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